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Originally posted by maxwayne:
I have a supply of Surefire batteries on hand. I just thought it funny that Streamlight chose not to mention what is probably the most respected and used brand of CR-123 batteries.


They are made by one of their primary competitors in the industry. There's no compelling reason for them to suggest Surefire.
 
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You never see ".45 ACP" on a P220.

No, but the .40s say "40 S&W" on them.
 
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You never see ".45 ACP" on a P220.

No, but the .40s say "40 S&W" on them.


True of many manufacturers. Glocks in .357 Sig just say .357, .45 ACP says .45 Auto, .40 S&W says .40, etc.
 
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I believe most of the USA made CR123a batteries (panasonic,surefire,streamlight and battery station) are made in the same factory in America.
I haven't noticed any difference in performance between the Surefire and Panasonic batteries.
I buy whatever is cheaper and that is usually Panasonic.
 
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